TOBTOS Inflatable Camping Sleeping Pad with Pillow, Thick 6 Inch Ultralight Sleeping Pad with Built-in Pump, Lightweight Sleeping Mat for Camping, Backpacking, Hiking, Tent (Grey)
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Product Description
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Let’s go camping and enjoy relax sleep!
Thickest Inflatable Sleeping Mat —— Make Anywhere Feel Like Your Home 40D NYLON + TPU COATING
With heat-sealed edges, you don’t have to worry about air leaks or tears.
INFLATE WITH FOOT
It is recommended to keep the pad slightly under-inflated for best comfort.
OVERALL CURVED DESIGN
The sides are higher than the middle position to give better balance and prevent rollover.
800 LBS. LOAD CAPACITY
The 6″ thickness provides great support and you’ll never touch the ground.
Single Sleeping Pad
TOBTOS SLEEPING PAD
75″x28″
SIZE
78.7″x51″
6.0″
THICKNESS
6.0″
FOOT PUMP
INFLATE WAY
FOOT PUMP
1-2 MINS
INFLATE TIME
2-3 MINS
STRIPE AIR PIPE
DESIGN
STRIPE AIR PIPE
GREY
COLOR
GREY
75″x28″
SIZE
75″x28″
6.0″
THICKNESS
6.0″
FOOT PUMP
INFLATE WAY
FOOT PUMP
1-2 MINS
INFLATE TIME
1-2 MINS
STRIPE AIR PIPE
DESIGN
STRIPE AIR PIPE
GREY
COLOR
BROWN
75″x28″
SIZE
75″x28″
6.0″
THICKNESS
6.0″
FOOT PUMP
INFLATE WAY
FOOT PUMP
1-2 MINS
INFLATE TIME
1-2 MINS
STRIPE AIR PIPE
DESIGN
STRIPE AIR PIPE
GREY
COLOR
GREEN
75″x28″
SIZE
75″x28″
6.0″
THICKNESS
6.0″
FOOT PUMP
INFLATE WAY
FOOT PUMP
1-2 MINS
INFLATE TIME
1-2 MINS
STRIPE AIR PIPE
DESIGN
STRIPE AIR PIPE
GREY
COLOR
BLUE
Double Sleeping Pad Single Sleeping Pad
Single Sleeping Pad
Single Sleeping Pad
Extra Thick Camping Pad: TOBTOS sleeping pad is wider and thicker than others on the market. It can be up to 6 in thick once full of air, which is our biggest advantage. It can stay away from the hard ground and sleep comfortably in any sleeping position
Camping Grade Material: This sleeping mat is made of 40D nylon coated with TPU coating, providing extreme pressure-bearing. The edge of the camping mat is heat-sealed, so you don’t have to worry about air leaks or tears, even under harsh conditions
Lightweight & Portable: The air mattress can be folded into a compact 10.6″x4.7″ size and weighs only 2.36 pounds, just enough to fit in your backpack without adding any burden to your trip. It can be used as camping gear for backpacking trips or for overnight use by guests at home
Ergonomic Design: The camping sleeping pad is equipped with a one-piece pillow that fits to the curve of the head and neck. The sides of the pad are higher than the middle position, it helps to give better support and balance, thus providing effective protection against turning over
Easy to Inflation: No more blowing your camping pad with your mouth! It has a built-in foot pump that allows you to inflate it by foot in 1 minute. You can adjust the firmness of the mat by adding or releasing air according to your preference
Customers say
Customers find the air mattress comfortable and portable. It’s wide enough for them to lay comfortably without falling off. They appreciate its compact size, durability, and portability. Many of them find it easy to use, functional, and a good value for money. However, opinions differ on how easy it is to inflate and how well it retains air.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
CG –
Better than an Air Mattress
Pleasantly surprised by this full size pad. I was debating between an air mattress and this pad for a multi day camping trip where we moved locations several times and Iâm so glad I chose this pad instead. Iâve set up and broken this down 10+ times now and Iâm fully satisfied. Compared to an air mattress it is:- Lightweight (~ 9 lbs)- Easy to inflate with the foot pad if you donât have batteries or a power source- Firm & comfortable, not noisy if you tend to move around in your sleep- Much easier to deflate and roll back up into the cover (like how you roll up a sleeping bag)- Good overall value for the priceSome guidance around setup/breakdown:- I inflated it at home at first to âstretch itâ before taking it in the road and it performed very well with the weight of 2 adults (~ 320 lbs). You may need to reinflate a bit if youâre sleeping >2 nights.- If you do inflate during the day and it cools significantly at night you may need to reinflate a bit.- Be aware of where youâre placing your foot if youâre using the foot inflation press. I found it best to place my foot on a slight angle horizontally across the press using a rhythmic pressing motion, ensuring the hole on the press is opening and closing and you hear air going through inflating the pad- Be sure to close the plug at the top of the pad, where the pillow portion will inflate, and open it when you want to deflate, along with the plug on the foot press. Be sure they are both completely closed to ensure no leaks.- You can use the plug at the top of the pad to speed up inflation/deflation with a battery powered inflation device- Ensure all air is out of the pad when breaking down. Fold up the pad in fourths, then in half and roll firmly starting from the pillow to the foot pad, like you would a sleeping bag. The included elastic band helps keep the pad rolled up while you shift it into the bag.
Anthony S. –
Trail sleep
This is an amazing product. I brought this on a 5 day section hike of the Vermont AT/LT. It was brutal out there and sleep was a key to bouncing back after long, hard days. The comfort level was a 9 out of 10. A 10 is my home bed. So yeah very comfortable. Ease of useâ¦also a 10. It took me less than 90 seconds to get it pumped close to full and then another 15 seconds to blow some air into it to finish it. Durability is also a 10 so far. It made it through 4 nights without any signs it will have future issues. Also it did not lose any air at all on any of those nights. As with any product likes this it can suck in the cold night air so if you are camping out I recommend putting something over it to act as a sheet. I used my tent footprint two of those nights and it helped with keeping the cold off me from the pad.Deflating takes less than 20 seconds and considering it has a built in pump, folds up reasonably well. It is lite for being a 6 inch thick pad. Worth every once.
The_Abenator –
It is what it is. Not bad though.
Okay, folks – let’s chat about this thing.It’s an inflatable sleeping mat, right? It’s cheaper than Nemo and Naturehike, but there’s a catch with that. I’ll discuss this a little later – but first, I better tell yall the major talkin’ points before I forget.Pros:- This mat has to be the most comfortable of the $30-$50 range sleeping mats – let me tell you. I slept so good on this thing both on my side and back. My wife sleeps comfortably on her stomach on hers. You seriously cannot go wrong when it comes to comfort.- It’s kind of lightweight, there are lighter mats out there, but they cost more, so you get what you pay for. 2lbs or 3lbs for a very comfortable sleeping pad? I’m sold, take my $40.- It holds air, my wife and I slept on this thing for about a week or so before having to put more air in it.-It is indeed durable. I wouldn’t let your cat on the thing, but our cat has zoomied all over the place and hasn’t popped it. I’ve had this one for maybe two years now, it’s still going strong. Mind you, I tested it and left it packed ever since but this time, I used it for three weeks straight while we were waiting for our furniture.Cons: here we go…- the pillow sucks. It’s too high and not high enough depending on how you’re laying. Haha, hard to explain but I wish they skipped the built-in pillow feature. It’s too flat to use it as your main pillow, and it’s too high to use a second pillow with it. Your neck is gonna hurt a little. I just use mine to prop my feet up and I use whatever other pillow I prefer as my main pillow. So, there’s that.- It’s Loud… lots of crinkling when you move, and the funny balloon sounds occur, too. It’ll keep critters at bay, that’s for sure.- no insulation. It’s cold as hell in colder months, so it kinda makes me wish I bought a four-season rated mat since those are expensive, too. So basically, I wasted $40 instead of just buying the 4-season. Oh, well- I’ll keep it as a backup mat if my new 4-season fails.- it’s a bit bulky, but that’s okay. Not really a big deal, but it’s noteworthy for backpack packing.4/5, I’d recommend it for certain conditions.But gadzooks, is this thing no good in colder temperatures. Like I mentioned, I’m a hot sleeper and the temperature got on down to the low sixties first night and my lil old man bones ached so bad, I almost gave up and slept in my truck. To help us out, I tossed my old foam Z mat underneath it and it was a little bit better.Overall, it’s a great option for beginner backpackers in warmer climates or anyone wanting to save a buck, really. If you’re comfortable with a low R-value, it’s your best go-to option. It’s incredibly durable, I wish just there was a little more insulation and that they’d just do away with their built-in pillow. It’s a nice thought, but no, it’s not necessary. I’d rather bring a pillow that’s better suited for my needs, rather than their built-in pillow.Yall be well, I hope this helps ya out.Thanks.
Chris Ryan –
Awesome camping pad
Iâve used this pad several times now and love it. Make sure the air ports 100% closed, my first use it was still open a little bit and air came out. Once I made sure it was fully sealed, it is easy to pump up, comfy, easy to deflate and pack away. Bought a second one after multiple uses to just leave in the car
Nazeem –
Perfect for camping
Perfect for camping, this thick 6-inch sleeping pad truly stands out, offering exceptional comfort compared to the flimsy ones I’ve used in the past. Its superior cushioning makes a world of difference, ensuring a restful sleep even in rugged outdoor conditions. Iâve traveled with it to India and Singapore, where it gave me peace of mind knowing I didnât have to worry about my sleeping arrangements. The construction is solid and durable, easily withstanding frequent use and travel. I highly recommend this sleeping pad to anyone seeking both comfort and reliability on their adventures.
Dhanesh López –
Muy fácil de inflar y cómodo para poder dormir y sentarse en él. El único detalle es el material, si el uso es para camping y exteriores, recomiendo ampliamente colocar algo debajo del colchón inflable para que no se vaya a pinchar.
Big Colin –
As a heavier side sleeper. Perfect!!
Kevin channer –
Comfortable but takes a little long to foot pump. Probably could use air pump. Hold air and nice pillow shape.
Arya Y. –
Tal cual la descripción, solo tengo que decir que te hace sudar por lo plastificado.